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Cinema Serenade II: The Golden Age

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StudioSony
Release DateJuly 27, 1999
UPC Code074646077320
 

About Cinema Serenade II: The Golden Age

Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age is the sequel to Itzhak Perlman's popular album of movie themes performed with soundtrack composer John Williams. Unlike its predecessor, this disc focuses on classic cinema themes and features the Boston Pops Orchestra, not the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. The Laura theme, as well as Max Steiner's Now Voyager and Miklós Rózsa's Lost Weekend themes, sound lush and romantic in Perlman's lyrical hands. The traditional Irish jig "The Quiet Man" is the disc's most upbeat moment, while the unforgettable Gone with the Wind theme is its most memorable. These are timeless, dreamy compositions, though not necessarily the most uplifting. If you're looking for something cinematic to get your heart racing, check out Ricardo Chailly's recording of Shostakovich's film scores or even Leopold Stokowski's classic work on Fantasia. --Jason Verlinde Amazon.com

Tracks

  1. Laura (Theme) - Itzhak Perlman, Raksin, David
  2. Theme
  3. Modern Times/Smile - Itzhak Perlman, Chaplin, Charlie
  4. Love Theme
  5. The Quiet Man/St. Patrick's Day - Itzhak Perlman, Young, Victor
  6. Marian & Robin Love Theme
  7. Casablanca/As Time Goes By - Itzhak Perlman, Hupfield, Herman
  8. Touch Her Soft Lips and Part
  9. The Uninvited: 'Stella By Starlight'
  10. Theme from My Foolish Heart - Itzhak Perlman, Young, Victor
  11. Tara's Theme
  12. Cathy's Theme

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.0 (6 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteNEVER RECEIVED THIS ITEM!!Quote
I cannot review the product which I know is great , as I was billed for it, but never received it. March 17, 2007

rating: 5 QuotePerlman, Williams reunite in wonderful Serenade sequelQuote
With the success of Cinema Serenade, conductor John Williams and violinist Itzhak Perlman reunited to record another collection of classic movie themes. Performed this time by the Boston Pops Orchestra, the music of Cinema Serenade 2: The Golden Age harkens back to the days of stars such as Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, Ray Milland and Clark Gable.

The 12 selections include themes by Hollywood legends Max Steiner, Miklos Rozsa and Erich Wolfgang Korngold (whose son George would later produce several of composer/conductor Williams' scores for Varese Sarabande Records). Cinema Serenade 2 presents beautiful arrangements of Steiner's themes for Now, Voyager and Gone With The Wind, Korngold's love theme from The Adventures of Robin Hood, Charlie Chaplin's lovely Modern Times and "St Patrick's Day," a traditional Irish song from the John Wayne classic The Quiet Man.

Since I consider myself to be a charter member of The Rick Blaine Society of Rank Sentimentalists, I'd have to say my favorite tracks on this album are Herman Hupfeld's timeless "As Time Goes By" from 1942's Casablanca and Victor Young's "My Foolish Heart" (from the 1949 film of the same title). It was while I was listening to the radio (on the late WTMI 93.1 FM classical station) that the DJ played "As Time Goes By" and I discovered this recording of mostly lyrical themes; I listened to Perlman's haunting violin solos and the Boston Pops' bravura performance and nearly wept. I, of course, bought this CD the next day and it's now one of my favorites.

For fans of Itzhak Perlman, John Williams or film music in general, both of the Cinema Serenade CDs are a treasure trove of beautiful and memory-stirring themes. December 4, 2003

rating: 5 QuoteSome of the most beautiful music you'll ever hearQuote
This is one of the most beautiful CDs I've ever heard. The selections are musically much richer than Cinema Serenade I. In particular, Sir William Walton's music from Henry V, Korngold's music from Robin Hood, and Newman's music from Wuthering Heights are standouts. The Korngold is my favorite, with several themes from the picture packed into a short love scene lifted straight from the movie. The arrangements on this album are stunningly lush, especially those by Williams. His opening chords from The Uninvited are terrific harmonically. June 15, 2001

rating: 4 QuoteDon't compare it to Cinema Serenade 1Quote
Itzhak Perlman is still considered by me the best violinist alive today. His techiniques are so impressable and heartouching and nobody can contest that. The idea of this CD was wonderful, although the selections of the musics aren't so good than in Cinema Serenade 1. But anyway, if you want to listen musics that worldwide the people emotioned with, buy this CD, but don't fall in the temptation to compare it to the first one. January 23, 2000

rating: 5 QuoteI can't stop listening to this CD....Quote
All of those lush movie themes are greatly compiled on this CD. I especially liked Laura and Stella by Starlight. After listening to this, you will want to go out and buy/rent these great old movies! October 3, 1999

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